Reviews of Bryce Canyon Pines

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Jul 2014 -
$30.00

Stayed here three nights, would not stay again because of possible damage to RV or vehicle. This will test your nerves for driving and trying to setup. The owner needs to cut about 25% of the trees and a lot of them could be identified by the rub marks, and chunks of missing bark. You will not be escorted to your site. I don't think they want employees to witness damage to vehicles or RVs. Office lady told us how to get to our site and knew we were pulling a 36' fifth wheel. We could have possible made the pull in as directed if we would have been pulling a 10' popup. We circled the park dragging trees down the side of our RV and came in from another direction. We had a man move his truck and he helped us into the site. We used all the plastic levelers we had from two containers and finally got level. I think the last owner money put into this camp was maybe 1956. A small amount of money leveling sites and removing trees would greatly improve this camp to a firm 10. The WiFi was great. The garbage cans and the showers are 100 yds away at the store. - whit gentry

Jun 2014 -
$32.00

About 6 miles from Bryce Canyon National Park, this campground is full of large pine trees and well shaded. It's a bit small, but we were placed in site #E2, which was close to the front. We were immediately approached by a 'neighbor' who informed us that we were too big and needed to "go up the road where all the big guys go." We fit just fine and had plenty of room for our 41' RV and truck. Each site had a picnic table and cement fire pit. The only amenities were a small general store, a gas station without diesel, small restrooms, and a laundry room ($1.75 wash, .75 dry). The free WiFi was extremely fast and reliable. We didn't use our hotspot the entire time we were there. Considering the RV parks 'up the road' are either full-sun or won't accommodate big rigs, we would stay here again. - LifeRidingShotgun

Jun 2014 -
$30.00

Very dusty and unlevel. We were assigned a spot that was approximately two feet from another RV. The other RV was backed in and we had to drive in. It took lots of effort to level the RV and it was very dangerous to step out of the RV as the ground sloped significantly. We could not initially use the sewer as it was so far from where we had to park the RV to hook to the water and electric. We had to travel to another town to buy an adapter to hook two hoses together. Not all sites were that way but several were. Wi-Fi was useless. Would not stay here again. - CJ0951

Reviews of Bryce Canyon Resort

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2

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Oct 2008 -
$25.00

The folks that checked us in lied about the rates at the other campground in the area. This "campground" is more aptly described as a trailer park. Gravel sites, no trees, bathrooms closed, and it is just an extension of the local trailer park. Old pickups cutting through at high speed, raising dust, absolutely unattractive. Rather stay in a rest area. - RedpointRik

Reviews of Ruby's Inn RV Park and Campground

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Oct 2014 -
$48.00

Adequate campground, but overpriced. Our pull through site was narrow and not level. Also, when we were checking in, and again later while asking about access to Bryce Canyon, the employee was surly and short. Their "free" wifi is worth what you pay for it. Because of the unlevel site, the poor wifi, the high price , and especially the surly employee, we will not stay there again. I think there is better value at other CGs a few miles from the park. - Bama Camper

Oct 2014 -
$43.00

Ruby's Inn RV Park is located about a mile from the entrance to Bruce Canyon National Park. The entire complex includes the camping area, the motel and gift shop and the restaurant. The campground has two sections. The older section is located within a beautiful pine forest. We stayed in a pull through spot in the newer section. Our space was VERY spacious. The park was very clean and we had great views of the surrounding mountains. All utilities including the WiFi worked very well. When making your reservation, discuss your needs (length of spot, shade, how level, etc.) with the reservationist. Some of the spots in the forest looked like they might be a bit challenging for backing into and leveling depending on your type of rig. Ruby's Inn offers a lot of services such as a huge laundry, an evening dinner theater and an enormous gift shop. We would definitely stay here again. - The Regans

Sep 2014 -
$45.00

Ruby's campground was a good choice as we were visiting as a part of a tour group. Verizon Wireless, and DirecTV worked well from our pull-through site. We had an amazing breakfast at Ruby's restaurant and the gift store was five star. Could not find any negatives except the dirt and gravel driveway and pads. Great location for touring Bryce Canyon Park. We would stay here again. - Groovin Along